Do U Bake Bbq Chicken With Sauce on It

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This crispy oven bbq chicken recipe uses only TWO INGREDIENTS –  barbecue sauce and chicken (plus a little olive oil, salt, and pepper) – to make the crispiest, most perfectly glazed, sweet, sticky, and juicy baked barbecue chicken you will ever have.

A platter of oven bbq chicken thighs and drumsticks

That's right- only TWO INGREDIENTS! Your favorite BBQ sauce, and some chicken, along with a little oil, salt, and pepper.

And the other great thing- this recipe doesn't require any marinating! You can just dive right in and cook it quickly.

There are a few tricks to getting the BEST, crispiest, juiciest oven bbq chicken with a thick, sticky, sweet glaze of bbq sauce on top. In this post, I'll go over exactly how to make the best oven bbq chicken ever. There's a reason why this recipe has been rated 5 stars by over 70 people and has been pinned almost 400K times!

What cut of chicken is best to use for oven bbq chicken?

For the juiciest, most tender oven bbq chicken, you're definitely going to want to use bone-in, skin onchicken pieces for this. I used a mix of thighs and drumsticks, and I do recommend using thighs and/or legs, since dark meat is harder to overcook and almost always tastes juicier than white.

Here's a general run-down of which cuts are worst and best for oven bbq chicken:

  • Worst:boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • Not quite as bad: boneless, skinless chicken thighs
  • Better:bone-in, skin on chicken breasts
  • Best: bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs and/or legs

If you want to use chicken breasts, I recommend making sure you get bone-in, skin on breasts. Or at the very least, bone-in. The skin and the bone both help keep the chicken super juicy. And if you use dark meat as well, you've hit the trifecta! Using bone-in, skin on dark meat guarantees juicy, tender chicken every time.As a bonus: these pieces are generally a lot less expensive!

If youreally want to use boneless, skinless chicken breasts, make sure you cook them for less time. Check out the recipe notes for how to do it. For a recipe that uses bone-in, skin OFF chicken thighs, check out this Spiced Chicken and Rice with Apples and Raisins.

And if you're looking for super high quality chicken at a reasonable price, check out ButcherBox!

A white plate holding green beans, potato salad, and bbq chicken.

How to get a super THICK BBQ glaze

First, the chicken is seasoned with oil, salt and pepper, placed skin side down on a rimmed baking sheet, and roasted for 25 minutes.

Bird's eye view of two side-by-side photos that show how to season chicken thighs and drumsticks with oil, salt, and pepper.

Then, the chicken is removed from the oven and basted with BBQ sauce THREE times.

Each time BBQ sauce is added, it thickens and caramelizes in the oven. By the time you've added that third layer, you've got a delicious thick, sweet, sticky layer of BBQ sauce on every inch of the chicken.

YUM.

A process collage of how to baste chicken with barbecue sauce

How to get CRISPY, CHARRED SKIN.

Oh boy, do I love some good crispy chicken skin. Those dark, charred parts of oven bbq chicken are the best!

Something to note: these chicken pieces are smothered in sauce, so the skin won't ever be quite as crispy as when you roast it when herbs and butter, for example.

Here are some tips for getting that dark, charred, crispy skin:

  1. Broil the chicken at the end. After you're done cooking it, if the skin isn't as crisp as you like, move the oven rack up and turn on your broiler. Keep an eye on it- just a few minutes should do the trick!
  2. Cook the chicken on a baking rack. Using a rack nestled into your rimmed baking sheet will elevate the chicken and cause air to circulate around the whole piece, rather than having it sit in the juices. If you do this, just keep it skin-side up the whole time- no need to flip!

A roasting pan holding several pieces of cooked bbq chicken.

What kind of BBQ sauce should I use?

You can use any kind you want! I live right down the street from Salt Lick BBQ in Driftwood, TX, and I'm obsessed with their Spicy BBQ Sauce.

A lot of readers have commented that they've used Sweet Baby Ray's with great results.

Something to keep in mind: a lot of store-bought BBQ sauces have a lot of added sugar. Frankly, it's what makes it taste so good and sugar is vital for getting that thick caramelization. You can make your own homemade bbq sauce if you prefer.

Prepare yourself for finger-licking deliciousness.

What kind of baking sheet should I use?

I cannot recommend enough using a Nordic Ware Natural Aluminum Baker's Half Sheet to make this oven baked BBQ chicken, and to roast literally anything you want. I have two and they are the ONLY baking sheets I will EVER use. They're super sturdy, so they don't buckle when the temperature changes (it's the scariest thing ever when hot oil splatters when your pan buckles!). And they conduct heat well to make sure that your food is well cooked on the top and bottom, and they are really good at being non-stick, even though they don't have any non-stick coating (it's all natural!).

PLUS, they are only around $12! Go get one!

If you prefer to bake the chicken on a rack, so it doesn't sit in the juices the whole time and crisps up a bit better, this rack nestles in perfectly to the rimmed baking sheet(see recipe notes for tips on getting the skin extra crispy).

What to serve with oven baked BBQ Chicken

  • Southern Style Green Beans
  • Cold Potato Salad with Buttermilk Dill Dressing
  • Mashed Cauliflower with Butter and Herbs
  • 20-Minute Creamy Lemony Vegetable Pasta Salad
  • Spicy Jalapeño Cilantro Slaw

Want a different take on the same recipe? This Oven BBQ Salmon uses a similar basting technique in only 10 minutes!

Did you make this oven BBQ chicken recipe? Please comment and rate it below!

A platter of oven bbq chicken thighs and drumsticks

  • 8-10 chicken thighs and/or drumsticks bone-in, skin on
  • 2 cups of your favorite bbq sauce
  • 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil or canola oil
  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

  • Coat the chicken on all sides with olive oil and season with salt and pepper.

  • Place the chicken skin side down on a rimmed baking sheet. Bake for 25 minutes.

  • Remove chicken from oven and turn the temperature of the oven up to 425 degrees.

  • Coat the top of the chicken with barbecue sauce using a basting brush. Use a spatula to flip the chicken over, being careful not to tear the skin. Baste the other side of the chicken, and place back in the oven for 7 minutes.

  • Remove from oven, baste top with barbecue sauce, and place back in oven for 7 more minutes.

  • Remove from the oven again and baste again, for a total of three times, and place back in oven for 7 more minutes.

  • If the chicken hasn't crisped and browned to your liking, move the oven rack up and broil the chicken for 3-5 minutes, until it's more crispy.

  • To get super crispy skin, pat the chicken dry before cooking.
  • You can also place the chicken skin side up from the beginning (skip the first, skin side down step) on a baking rack nestled into a rimmed baking sheet, to elevate it so it's not sitting in its juices, resulting in more crispiness all around (and less fat!). Bake for 25 minutes, then add BBQ sauce as directed, do not flip.
  • Bone-in, skin on chicken thighs and drumsticks are the best for juicy chicken every time. If you use chicken breasts, I recommend bone-in, skin on.
  • If youreally want to use boneless, skinless chicken breasts, I recommend baking them initially for only 10 minutes instead of 25, add some bbq sauce on the top, flip them, then continue to baste them in BBQ sauce every 7 minutes three times. This will result in a total cooking time slightly over 30 minutes. At this point they will probably be done cooking, but you should use a meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part to double check that they are 165 degrees F.
  • If you want to use wings, use the same timing and temp.
  • Recipe and basting technique adapted from Ree Drummond's Oven BBQ chicken recipe.
  • Some users have commented that this recipe makes for a very messy oven. This has never happened to me, so I imagine it has to do with a specific oven and/or pan. But if you find that it is splattering a lot, you can tent it with foil to prevent a mess!
  • The provided nutrition information does not include any added sodium from seasoning to taste, any optional ingredients, and it does not take brands into account. Feel free to calculate it yourself using this calculator or by adding the recipe to Yummly.

Serving: 2 pieces of chicken | Calories: 402 kcal | Carbohydrates: 29 g | Protein: 22 g | Fat: 21 g | Saturated Fat: 5 g | Cholesterol: 86 mg | Sodium: 815 mg | Sugar: 23 g

This oven bbq chicken recipe originally appeared on Bowl of Delicious in September 2015. It has been updated to include more detailed instructions, a video, tips and tricks, and process shots.

Do U Bake Bbq Chicken With Sauce on It

Source: https://www.bowlofdelicious.com/two-ingredient-crispy-oven-baked-bbq-chicken/

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